Saturday, 14 July 2007

EU Officials Confirm Britains Red Line Opt Out as Worthless

Senior EU Officials have themselves confirmed that Britains "Red Line" opt out from the Charter Of Fundamental Rights is not worth the paper it is written on.

Margot Wallstrom, the European Vice President said the Charter will apply to swathes of British law.

Gordon Brown has admitted that "approximately half of all new regulations that impact upon businesses in the UK originate from the EU"

If the EU treaty agreed by Tony Blair is ratified, Gordon Brown will find the charter, including the right to strike, is enforceable in European Courts. If ratified, the Charter will be unstoppable in changing Britain and its' laws.

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